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Revision as of 16:59, 8 November 2010

Ekstraklasa
Season2010–11
Matches played95
Goals scored213 (2.24 per match)
Top goalscorerPoland Andrzej Niedzielan &
Poland Tomasz Frankowski (both 8 goals)
Biggest home winLech 5–0 Cracovia
Biggest away winKorona 1–4 Legia
Highest scoringWidzew 5-2 Śląsk
Wisła 5-2 Lechia
Longest winning runJagiellonia Białystok
Lechia Gdańsk
Legia Warsaw
(4 matches)
Longest unbeaten runKorona Kielce (7 games)
Longest winless runŚląsk Wrocław (8 games)
Longest losing runCracovia (6 games)
Highest attendanceLech - Wisła 4-1, 31 October 2010 (29,700)
Lowest attendanceGKS - Ruch 3-2, 21 August 2010 (2,500)
Average attendance7,722

The 2010–11 Ekstraklasa is the 77th season of the highest level of football league in Poland since its establishment in 1927. It began on 6 August 2010 and will officially conclude on 29 May 2011. A total of 16 teams are participating, 14 of which competed in the league during the 2009–10 season, while the remaining two were promoted from the Polish First League. Each team will play a total of 30 matches, half at home and half away.

The eventual league champion will qualify for the 2nd qualifying round of the 2011-12 UEFA Champions League, while the runner-up will enter the 2nd qualifying round of the 2011-12 UEFA Europa League, followed by the third placed team that will start in the 1st qualifying round of the Europa League. The winner of the 2010–11 Polish Cup will also earn a place in European competition by qualifying to the 3rd qualifying round of the Europa League.

The defending champions are Lech Poznań, who won their sixth Polish championship last season.

Teams

Promotion and relegation was established by a change, which eliminated relegation play-off games after the 2008-09 season. Thus, the 14th team from the Ekstraklasa and the 3rd team from the Polish First League no longer compete against each other in play-offs. Following the change, promotion and relegation are determined solely by a team's position in the table. As usual, the bottom two teams are directly relegated to the Polish First League, while the top two teams are promoted to the Ekstraklasa.

Odra Wodzisław and Piast Gliwice finished in 15th and 16th place, respectively, and were directly relegated to the Polish First League as a result. Odra Wodzisław returned to the second tier after spending 14 years in the top division, their first appearance being in the 1996-97 season. Piast Gliwice spent just two seasons in the Ekstraklasa, after being promoted for the first time for the 2008-09 season, having spent the previous 71 seasons in the lower leagues.

Promotion was won by 2009-10 Polish First League champions Widzew Łódź, who returned to the top division after being relegated in the 2007-08 season. 14-time Ekstraklasa champions Górnik Zabrze finished as runners-up in the Polish First League and made their comeback to the top tier after being relegated in the 2008-09 season.

Teams promoted to Ekstraklasa

Teams relegated to Polish First League

Stadiums and locations

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Arka Gdynia, Cracovia, Jagiellonia Białystok, Lechia Gdańsk, and Śląsk Wrocław are currently playing in their old stadiums while their new venues are being constructed. The 40,000 plus PGE Arena Gdańsk will be the new home ground for Lechia after its completion in 2011, while Śląsk will move to the new 45,000 plus Stadium in Maślice. The two stadiums will be venues for Euro 2012.

Source for stadium capacities: Stadiony.net

Arka Gdynia Cracovia GKS Bełchatów Górnik Zabrze
Gdynia Kraków Bełchatów Zabrze
Stadion GOSiR Stadium Cracovii Stadion GKS Ernest Pohl Stadium
Capacity: 12,000 (upgrading to 15,500) Capacity: 15,000 Capacity: 5,238 Capacity: 17,000
Avg. Attendance: 3,250 Avg. Attendance: 7,800 Avg. Attendance: 3,200 Avg. Attendance: 9,000
File:Nowy Stadion cracovii.jpg File:Stadion gksu belchatow.jpg File:Zabrze gornika1.jpg
Jagiellonia Białystok Korona Kielce Lechia Gdańsk Lech Poznań
Białystok Kielce Gdańsk Poznań
Białystok City Stadium Arena Kielc Stadion Lechii Stadion Miejski
Capacity: 7,500 (upgrading to 22,500) Capacity: 15,550 Capacity: 11,524 (upgrading to 40,818) Capacity: 45,830
Avg. Attendance: 5,777 Avg. Attendance: 10,497 Avg. Attendance: 8,400 Avg. Attendance: 14,500
Legia Warsaw Polonia Bytom Polonia Warsaw Ruch Chorzów
Warsaw Bytom Warsaw Chorzów
Polish Army Stadium Stadion Edwarda Szymkowiaka Stadion Polonii Stadion Miejski
Capacity: 25,000 (upgrading to 31,800) Capacity: 6,000 Capacity: 7,150 Capacity: 10,000
Avg. Attendance: 19,750 Avg. Attendance: 3,000 Avg. Attendance: 5,433 Avg. Attendance: 5,750
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Śląsk Wrocław Widzew Łódź Wisła Kraków Zagłębie Lubin
Wrocław Łódź Kraków Lubin
Stadion Oporowska Stadion Widzewa Stadion Henryka Reymana Dialog Arena
Capacity: 8,346 (upgrading to 42,720) Capacity: 10,500 Capacity: 21,000 (upgrading to 33,326) Capacity: 16,700
Avg. Attendance: 8,333 Avg. Attendance: 9,387 Avg. Attendance: 14,700 Avg. Attendance: 9,335
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Team summaries

Club Manager 2009-10 Season Kit Sponsor Main Sponsor
Arka Gdynia Poland Dariusz Pasieka 14th Jako Polnord
Cracovia Ukraine Yuriy Shatalov 12th Jako Comarch
GKS Bełchatów Poland Maciej Bartoszek 5th Adidas Polska Grupa Energetyczna
Górnik Zabrze Poland Adam Nawałka Promoted Erima Allianz
Jagiellonia Białystok Poland Michał Probierz 11th Joma Białystok City
Korona Kielce Poland Marcin Sasal 6th Hummel Against the Odds - Anna Dymna's Foundation
Lech Poznań Spain José Mari Bakero Champions Puma s.Oliver
Lechia Gdańsk Poland Tomasz Kafarski 8th Adidas Solidarity
Legia Warsaw Poland Maciej Skorża 4th Adidas n
Polonia Bytom Poland Jan Urban 7th Hummel Armada Development
Polonia Warsaw Poland Paweł Janas 13th Hummel J.W. Construction
Ruch Chorzów Poland Waldemar Fornalik 3rd Lotto Tauron Poland Energy
Śląsk Wrocław Poland Orest Lenczyk 9th Puma Piast
Widzew Łódź Poland Andrzej Kretek Promoted Vigo Harnaś
Wisła Kraków Netherlands Robert Maaskant 2nd Adidas Tele-Fonika
Zagłębie Lubin Poland Marek Bajor 10th Nike KGHM Polska Miedź
Notes:
  • The Kit Sponsor, supplies the team with all the gear.
  • The Main Sponsor, supplies the team with budget while commercializing itself.

Match Ball

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The new PUMA PowerCat 1.10 ball.

Puma continues as Ekstraklasa's official match ball suppliers through the 2010–11 season. All matches are played with the PUMA PowerCat 1.10 ultra balls, which is a special model created just for the Ekstraklasa. [1]

In early July 2010, the ball was sent to all sixteen clubs in the Ekstraklasa, so that teams could have prepared for the upcoming season, getting to know the advantages and potentials of this new model.

The official presentation of the new ball for Ekstraklasa was prepared together with PUMA Poland in the beginning of August 2010 - just before the start of season. The case of prolonging the use of the match ball for the next two seasons was made official on 3 August 2010.[2] The new model will be used through the 2011–12 season as it is regarded at the highest quality .

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Player statistics

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Player of the month

Month Player Club Matches Goals /
Goals Conceded
Assists /
Clean Sheets
August Poland Andrzej Niedzielan Korona Kielce
4
4
0
September Poland Andrzej Niedzielan Korona Kielce
3
3
1


Manager changes

Club Outgoing Manager Date of vacancy Manner of departure Incoming Manager Date of appointment
GKS Bełchatów Poland Rafał Ulatowski 21 May 2010 End of Contract Poland Maciej Bartoszek 2 June 2010
Cracovia Poland Orest Lenczyk 24 May 2010 Sacked Poland Rafał Ulatowski 28 May 2010
Legia Warsaw Poland Stefan Białas 25 May 2010 Sacked Poland Maciej Skorża 1 June 2010
Widzew Łódź Poland Paweł Janas 21 June 2010 Resigned Poland Andrzej Kretek 25 June 2010
Wisła Kraków Poland Henryk Kasperczak 6 August 2010 Sacked Poland Tomasz Kulawik (temporary) 6 August 2010
Wisła Kraków Poland Tomasz Kulawik 21 August 2010 Temporary Manager Netherlands Robert Maaskant 21 August 2010
Polonia Warsaw Spain José Mari Bakero 13 September 2010 Sacked Poland Paweł Janas 13 September 2010
Śląsk Wrocław Poland Ryszard Tarasiewicz 22 September 2010 Sacked Poland Paweł Barylski (temporary) 22 September 2010
Śląsk Wrocław Poland Paweł Barylski 27 September 2010 Temporary Manager Poland Orest Lenczyk 27 September 2010
Cracovia Poland Rafał Ulatowski 24 October 2010 Resigned Poland Marcin Sadko (temporary) 27 October 2010
Polonia Bytom Ukraine Yuriy Shatalov 28 October 2010 Resigned Poland Jan Urban 29 October 2010
Cracovia Poland Marcin Sadko 31 October 2010 Temporary Manager Ukraine Yuriy Shatalov 31 October 2010
Lech Poznań Poland Jacek Zieliński 2 November 2010 Sacked Spain José Mari Bakero 3 November 2010


References

  1. ^ "New Puma Ball presentation". Ekstraklasa.org
  2. ^ "New Ball for next two seasons". Sports.pl